How is Bucharest one of the highest in Europe while the rest of the country is so low?
Nomad-2020 on
FYI, Eurostat does have data for all European countries including Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, as well as Turkey and the Balkans. This person made a conscious decision to exclude these countries from the map for no particular reason.
In Ireland why do we have massive housing problems, terrible public transport and poor health care if we are so rich? These numbers really mean nothing to the average citizen.
Stock-Intention7731 on
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Guilty-Literature312 on
Except for Southern Ireland and Luxemburg, this map looks fairly similar to the night sattelite photographs that show the light emission.
Prestigious_Risk7610 on
Is that sud Tirol that’s so high in Italy? Any idea why?
Aenaryon on
Ireland be like 😎
Connect_Grocery6639 on
As an Irish person: this GDP is total BS. Countries should be measured and indexed by the ability of its average citizen to buy a home and start a family. The Republic of Ireland is an economy, not a country.
ExoticBamboo on
Is the purchasing power considered per region or per country?
It feels like they used the GDP per capita of the region divided by the purchasing power of the country.
search_google_com on
Its always interesting why there are not enough data about UK whenever I read this kind of charts.
kai_rui on
Does this take into account the insane cost of living and house prices in Ireland?
Vercixx on
The striking difference between Transylvania (western and central Romania) and all of Hungary except Budapest.
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I didn’t know the Irish were this rich
How is Bucharest one of the highest in Europe while the rest of the country is so low?
FYI, Eurostat does have data for all European countries including Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, as well as Turkey and the Balkans. This person made a conscious decision to exclude these countries from the map for no particular reason.
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php?title=GDP_per_capita,_consumption_per_capita_and_price_level_indices
In Ireland why do we have massive housing problems, terrible public transport and poor health care if we are so rich? These numbers really mean nothing to the average citizen.
r/PeopleLiveInCapitals
Except for Southern Ireland and Luxemburg, this map looks fairly similar to the night sattelite photographs that show the light emission.
Is that sud Tirol that’s so high in Italy? Any idea why?
Ireland be like 😎
As an Irish person: this GDP is total BS. Countries should be measured and indexed by the ability of its average citizen to buy a home and start a family. The Republic of Ireland is an economy, not a country.
Is the purchasing power considered per region or per country?
It feels like they used the GDP per capita of the region divided by the purchasing power of the country.
Its always interesting why there are not enough data about UK whenever I read this kind of charts.
Does this take into account the insane cost of living and house prices in Ireland?
The striking difference between Transylvania (western and central Romania) and all of Hungary except Budapest.